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Shop Online! Southwest Virginia Civil Rights Leader Nannie Berger Hairston, An Oral History. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR
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Southwest Virginia Civil Rights Leader Nannie Berger Hairston, An Oral History. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR

$24.99

Nannie Berger Hairston was born in West Virginia in 1921, half a century after the end of the Civil War. She attended segregated schools, graduated, married and started a family. When Nannie’s husband, John, lost his job in the coal mine, the Hairstons moved to Southwest Virginia. It was the height of Jim Crow, and yet, against great odds, she and John became leaders in the community, advocating for civil rights and social justice. Nannie Hairston’s advice was sought by the powerless as well as the powerful. At the time of her death in 2017, she had taken her place as an icon for truth, justice and love.

 Local author Sheree Scarborough uses Nannie Hairston’s own words to tell her story.

Books are signed by Sheree Scarborough and by author of the Foreward, Nathaniel L. Bishop.

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Nannie Berger Hairston was born in West Virginia in 1921, half a century after the end of the Civil War. She attended segregated schools, graduated, married and started a family. When Nannie’s husband, John, lost his job in the coal mine, the Hairstons moved to Southwest Virginia. It was the height of Jim Crow, and yet, against great odds, she and John became leaders in the community, advocating for civil rights and social justice. Nannie Hairston’s advice was sought by the powerless as well as the powerful. At the time of her death in 2017, she had taken her place as an icon for truth, justice and love.

 Local author Sheree Scarborough uses Nannie Hairston’s own words to tell her story.

Books are signed by Sheree Scarborough and by author of the Foreward, Nathaniel L. Bishop.

Nannie Berger Hairston was born in West Virginia in 1921, half a century after the end of the Civil War. She attended segregated schools, graduated, married and started a family. When Nannie’s husband, John, lost his job in the coal mine, the Hairstons moved to Southwest Virginia. It was the height of Jim Crow, and yet, against great odds, she and John became leaders in the community, advocating for civil rights and social justice. Nannie Hairston’s advice was sought by the powerless as well as the powerful. At the time of her death in 2017, she had taken her place as an icon for truth, justice and love.

 Local author Sheree Scarborough uses Nannie Hairston’s own words to tell her story.

Books are signed by Sheree Scarborough and by author of the Foreward, Nathaniel L. Bishop.

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